Open RobinJ1995 opened 9 years ago
Everything is fine for me. Steam system info: https://gist.github.com/alexandrpaliy/28451226280698dfbb26
That doesn't change anything.
I noticed this only seems to happen when desktop compositing is disabled (which I used to do to increase performance of the game but no longer seems to be necessary).
It mostly seems to be triggered by ALT+TABbing back into the game, especially when desktop compisiting is disabled. But yesterday it crashed in the middle of a competitive match on Mirage. I'm of course not sure if that crash was caused by the same problem.
I was playing when suddenly the game froze. What I noticed was that the I/O light on the front of my computer's case was on during this period of time. After a few seconds the game crashed and the window closed. The I/O light went out.
Changing desktop crashes CS:GO most of the time on GNOME Shell. I'm using Nvidia's 355.11 drivers on Ubuntu. I can't chat on IRC while gaming because of this. It is very annoying.
I'm also getting the crash when trying to ALT-TAB into the game after ALT-TABing out.
Kubuntu 15.10 Linux 4.2.0-16-generic #19-Ubuntu SMP Nvidia Drivers: 355.11-0ubuntu0~gpu15.04.1 Hardware info (lshw): https://gist.github.com/syre/085ff37349a65d0dc026 Log: https://gist.github.com/syre/51079b03c0003ed79838
Does this issue occur with a recent driver release? (nVidia 361 or newer)
Closing pending feedback.
Sorry I didn't respond, I haven't been playing CS that much lately. It still crashes on Nvidia 367.35 (on GTX 460), if I Alt+Tab or have changed desktop otherwise. I'm using Fedora 24 with Gnome Shell. I've noticed that it doesn't crash, if I'm not playing (in main menu for example).
(Currently I have a bigger problem with my drivers because it drops the fps to max 25 after some 10 minutes of game play. There is another bug about this and this seems to be the fault of 367 drivers.)
Weird, I tried to reproduce this yesterday I didn't happen. Now I've been trying to reproduce (read: played CS:GO) for an hour or two, doesn't happen. I guess it works with 367.35 then. I was sure that I had it just a week or two ago (max). I guess you can close this if no one else says they can still do it.
I have somewhat similar issue. I can alt-tab from and to CSGO menu, but if i alt-tab when in game, even as spectator, it just seems to quit/end the process instantly.
Operating System Version: Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS (64 bit) Kernel Name: Linux Kernel Version: 3.19.0-31-generic X Server Vendor: The X.Org Foundation X Server Release: 11701000 X Window Manager: Fluxbox Steam Runtime Version: steam-runtime-beta-release_2016-06-15
Video Card: Driver: NVIDIA Corporation GeForce GT 520/PCIe/SSE2
Driver Version: 4.5.0 NVIDIA 352.63
OpenGL Version: 4.5
Desktop Color Depth: 24 bits per pixel
Monitor Refresh Rate: 74 Hz
VendorID: 0x10de
DeviceID: 0x1040
Revision Not Detected
Number of Monitors: 1
Number of Logical Video Cards: 1
Primary Display Resolution: 1440 x 900
Desktop Resolution: 1440 x 900
Primary Display Size: 23,62" x 13,39" (27,13" diag)
60,0cm x 34,0cm (68,9cm diag)
Primary Bus: PCI Express 16x
Primary VRAM: 512 MB
Supported MSAA Modes: 2x 4x 8x 16x
Hello @DuckHP, please copy your system information from steam (Steam
-> Help
-> System Information
) and put it in a gist, then include a link to the gist in this issue report.
@Tele42 https://gist.github.com/DuckHP/647755f959e770e65e0491e7ce08dbe1
I think the Recent Failure Reports: section might be showing each time i attempted to alt-tab out of CSGO when in a round. This problem does not occur if i'm in CSGO menu or Watch'ing a tournament match, only as spectator or player in an ongoing round.
This started happening since the last update.
Result: Black screen for a few seconds after which the game crashes.
System information
Arch Linux Linux 3.17.2-1 x86_64 NVidia drivers: 343.22-4 from the Arch Linux
extra
repository Hardware information from Steam's hardware info dialog: https://gist.github.com/RobinJ1995/7f6832f40ced6e94c95f Hardware information from lshw: https://gist.github.com/RobinJ1995/c818bd954142b36df6e0